i when 0|= i i - ENGLAND} R’S CATHEDRAL esl leeere Reverend T, Reverend n, M‘ A. lay KIIAIAII, 1,3, g Orsuist and cnenubiiegg n BURCH umtcu cnuluj" ot CANADA snmrrv UNITED c Lennon. Minister ‘Rice. 0-0.. vnmh; Me Ins. Choral luoheriet sud rleheol llldBIbIl It” 11-” ‘in’ km” J5. Binds)’ pols. _ _ u; n; sud lermo :1 P M vliz$nnrs ' ' | c mrnun on llllsytvlunnllls 0115 mill m ti"? :51! ' . Q Tl e {fi = ,, Thursday, later- . day- ecu:- 730 Fr I!- no week dsy liffllizltlll-O" in All t’s ODIN]- fl qncpproprieted. l maimed erg! then" u“ ll . t em a T‘ Evbiivnouv WELCOME ,.. sue e.su. JET-Tee Ait Clues- “llfiitiwzglultlblglslllrlxrzllam him. .1101: m“ Rfellshbmbrsnre De vies of Public warship. y 8'" 5IPI1IM= "The Things Th“ 5.. (i w: 4W1 lens To Peace’ _;v|,. Mel,“- Anthem: “Wit t ' .. f - stump, ' m Th” The Hlsht Reverend w. Gordon ens -.Iuuier Choir Practice in “mean. M. a. n. n, s. c. 1x. the (Ismail. 2:30 p.111. Y p l. Clam in llesrtsmlullfil. "mo. m“. 1:00 pain. PUBLIC WORSHIP. Sermon: ‘Lwlrst Price Freedom”. Seek Ye the Lord” _. Tuor-Soleht- iii. Ilene; 35.. BAPTIST "sFcauus cauncu =- u carriers . p. o . . . . kftiiiilh unit's Mister. [IMEMDRANCE DAY SERVICE‘ , . Holy Communion. m Rememhrau Day les- m, Pr “ . The Rector. ; “Give Peace In Our [inc 0 LORI". 1J0 p m. Suuds School. 1M p. m. Even n; Prayer and Sermon. Preechet. The Rector. “than; “Thou Wilt Keep llhs THE BAPTIST ‘CHURCH M] lste lav. I. Judson Levy. ill), Morning Worship 1i. A M. A Service of Remernhrsn E- D» Mfldflator oi‘ The General Assembly or The Presbyterian Church In Oenede, who will pseeoh *‘"“°"11W 1110f"!!! in The Kirk of St. James. tomorrow afternoon iu Geddle Mcaoriel Church. and to- morrow evmlug in Th, Presbyter- isn Church at Summerside. Moderator Visits I1.E.I. ' The Presbyterian SPECIAL O The 72nd Gen O Tuesday, Iioventbe Members and Friends of ul THE MODERATOR The Presbyterian iihureh In tianada» The REV. W. GORDON MacLEAN, E.D., M.A., I.D. Minister ut First Presbyterian Church, Winnipeg, . i will be the Guest-Preacher in Zion Church On Congregations are cordially invited to attend this service. 4111a, QHARLOTTETOWN‘ ‘GUARDIAN, iihureh In Canada none: f eral Assembly t r 12 at 8:15 PM I neighboring Presbyterian Sermon: “Blessed ,are the Pesos- makers." Anthem: “liymu of Peace" _. (ClIoottJ The Church School I2 noon, Evening Worship 7 p, m. Sermon: “You must be Born Anew” second in a series on God's Promises and conditions. Anthems: "Faithful Shepherd"_ (Hugh Blair). "Prayer" _(|hm¢| é Study C0 LESSON V-SENIOR ALCOHOL AND REACTION TIME Alcohol Speaking: In athletics. a good start is ai- ways half the race. It has been National Temperance h, Perfect Peace." IDNDAY —REMEMBBANCE DAY 5:45 a m lioiy Communion. Visitors will receive e cordial |¢1co|r|e st St. Paul's Church. IPRESBYIERIAN i iili-i KIRK 0F ST. JAMES “ Minister (holler. T. ll Russell Semen M.A., M. - - MARVEL D. DUNBAR. B. T. . Minister a nuts. nui- s-rzwsn-r, or-shnt sud Choir Director . Orgsnilt Miss l2. Lillian McKenzie Mus. Bee. _ Ii A.M. MORNING IVORGIIIP. Preacher: The Right Rev. W. Bordon Machean, M..A , B.D., E.D,.‘ Winnipeg. Moderator of The Gen- sol Assembly. "finals?" gum-Willie 11.00 a m. Sermon: “The Rock "'1?" llltlinrz." He hos added ta .ltaou ymon . 0| nacho? s e s ntemeni: “Old Man Anthem: Camus at Times, s StiIl- (mm-pie: "God of 0m p-Mhe", Bnnzc has nut more men guy, of the 155- -'W°11d"1\1'1l- Whose Almighty llund". —Warren. “m? 111"" 1111 '71P umpires ic- illroadczsst CFCY) 7:00 p.m. Sermon: “Did You ""10." " Helen Wills Moodv. for- I:30 I’ hl CHURCH SCHOOL. gl-“k?” mgfly worm champion In Tenn-m E13‘:- hefiitlsem: "The Lord is My Shep. has said that a glass of beer rm the lemurs. ill A., S T..M. Anthem: If With All Your ilcaris. —Mendvelseohll. If!’ Pill‘- on. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince she-memes» Street Minister - nsv r; canons waasrsn rs. Arthur Roper. Choir Director lss llclPu Stewart. Organist. JIOIINING WORSHIP H.110 a.m Theme: “The Pathway e True Peace." ' "mus; 7i. 310. 052. 438. Anthem: "The Recessiensl" - 1 Koren. H" il-m The‘ Sebheih School nri iiihic Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 p m. Thcsuu: "The Unique- tss of Jesus". "mm: 678, 598, 481. Anthem: “Lift lip Your lleads" ‘Ilopkins. ‘lllcmd is the nntiou whose God »_ the Lorri." You are cordially invited to wer- In with us. - and Gretel, Organist and Dlrec Mrs. V. L. Dlhgw . You are cordially invited to wor- shi with CHEJBCH, CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 11.00 part lijsmperdinclr) . THE C H U RC H Kent Street ATTENTION PLEASE! Today marks the second Sunday in "It 99th! of n-ne Sundays of .speolal Evangelistic appeal. 10:00 a.ln.. Church School. CHURCH so not AVE. WATCH THE VOICE that tor of Choir- II B ARTIST We cordially invite you to at- tend these services on the lord's day in Central Christian. UNITED PENTECOSTAL Rev. J. C. Ssioinsteuber Pastor. l0 e m Sunday School (All ages) A M. Worship end ‘reach- ng. 7:30 pan. Evangelistic Service. Even the human voice plays its in creuif-ztg health. authority In the Department National Health and Welfare, Ot- Iawu. It works this way voices in- fluence others: if s person has s pleasing voice. personality and acceptability: be socially nccc-ptabie brings hap- pI-ness, and hnppincsfl. brings Iiealth. l I ~ c: vo res as wei as gfifirgfllgharggttgulrwjtfled word.” l“, what he saw or hoard: or (3) be- sen chances for h~1PP511°5I~ says an of improves the t0 m mmycause (i) the driver didn't remem- Munotono‘ls' _,h,.m her a safety ruic; i2) the lriver THE l BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND v PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY "For our persecuted breth- Nh on the Oontlumt of + 1111mm the Bible hes le- come. I suppose, for thous- lllds in quite s new way e. living word end e. con- temporary word." I.‘ —D.r. N. lflokiesn lithe some; hes joined red with other seusuesta Zltndlill the Scriptures la yfimimoomroiied coat; ~ 5| Elllvpt. to Zlimit r 5mg, to» ° ' ' observed that if you use me vou are the last to get off when the gun l! fired. This is due ta the fact that I slow up your reaction time. "Re- action time" means the time that ciupses between the application of a stimulus. In this also the firing 0f the sun. and the beglnnint! of s response, which in this instance. would be your start of the race. Your start may be delayed from one-fifth to four-fifths of a sec- ond. That means that your com- petitors sre well on the way before you even get started. Besides, your movements during the race are slower and less wcii co-ordi-natcd- Ctmnlc Mack, famous baseball mMBlZcr. said: "I will not bother Wlih Ymlnrrsters who drink. for the game reauires nuick thinking tennis court makes tho sight wob. bl)’. Knutg Rockne. ihn fljmnus football coach of Nwtrr Dams Unl- Vvfrlfv. forbade nnisnns like alco- hol to nlavr-rs hoth In and out of season. Durig. the famous scientist found, after a small drink of s]- cohni it took him t'\"*nIy-fl-VB min- "l" lmllrcr to mnkc n oerhin mountain nsccnt than when t". Md Ii without. alcohol, Sir Emery-k Trcvos said cf n forced march of “ritlsb "qldlgyg 1,, Am,“ dufln: the Boer War. that "The drinkers dropped out lust n: PIPIITIV n; 1g "1"" 1W1 bMn lilhPllEfl." clam... I\"l\Ifl.", 11"‘ famous runner nf the Boston Marathon. a distance of about twenty-six miles, has Wm that race seven times, the last when he was forty-two. No other runner has won it mn-ro lhqn “viva 99M“ lines not h... iclcnhnl, I Make You EIWTTQPIIII" When You Drive Your Car Most traffic accidents occur. as Dr. Emil Borzen has out 't. be- didn't react quickly enough to cause the driver decided to "take a chance." Experience has shown that it normally takes n-nE-fifih of a sec- ,ond to “put on the brakes." The small smbunt of alcohol in a glass of beer. about two teaepoonfuis, is enough to delay your reaction time two-fifths of s second or more. If vou were travelling sixty miles an hour. and suddenly found yourself In danger, you would travel more than fifty feet farther before stop- hlns your oar then if you were not under the influence of alcohol. no: of what could happen m those fifty feet! It lies also been found through experiment that the "span" of vis- ion is narrowed, even by the sf- fect of the sicohci in s' glass of beer, Ordinarily, if you are looking ahead. you can see your fingers touch your shoulders when you pince them in this side position. This width or breadth of view is what is spoken of ss your span of vision. If eicchoi narrows this spsn you will see less of whet might be comlntt into your per- ticuisr location from the sides, and thus cause many sociden s. _ The normal eye can see dis- _tinctiy thirty feet ahead. As much alcohol as is found in s [lass or “pertinent to reduce this distance 'ss two of beer hes been found by ex- ‘totbenl. eons-ash Plwoh the new em "vn which ~,this eerie .1 needs; I my i ‘ Sunday School: I i GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Levi's Day, I0 A.M. lreehlng of lresl: ll A.M. Gospel Meeting 7:30. ' Preyer Meeting Wednesday M- ' Gospel Service in St. Cotherunes School, Lords méwmmmmwwm mawmm; i i i on men were fighting and s drunk-l- en men was trying to carry e baby- urse. I946 much ss one-third. That ll, a small ‘amount of alcohol could easily re- duce normal vision to only twenty feet ahead. / Red and green lights are the signals for danger and safety re- spectively. It has been found by experiment. although long recormiz- ed generally, that the alcohol in a glass of beer dime the perception of colours in many drivers; the red seemed less red and the green less green, Such an effect may _l_esd you to proceed when you should stop, and thus cause s serious ac- cident. Because e-f these effects of alco- hoi. laws have been passed the world over prohibiting you from driving your ca: when you are un- der the influence of this narcotic poison, Thus intelligent humanity sp-eaks against the use of ethyl ai- cohol as a beverage. And In so con- demning me they speak the truth about me, although they do not know that truth as well as I do. Youth: T certainly have learned much. and I hardly know how to thank vou. Few peoplg will tell the truth nhoui themselves as you h!"'r\ just done. Mr. Alcohol: As you mav guess. I seldom tcii the truth about my- self either, but, as I told you, I cannot ile In th= labouétory. What do vou think cf me now? Youth: As fur as I am concernrd. I am coin: to leave you alone. and also advise my friends to avoid you. I can see that you have arvme use in the world, but stood. com- mon sense tells me that I'd be risking a lot to use you as a hov- erase. Mr. Alcohol: And you would he. But if I meet you outside the is- boratory. I'll do my best to per- suade you to use me. I know haw to mfllto rnvseif attractive. Youth: Thanks for thr- tip. After this frank talk, I'll be dumb. 111' deed. if I let you fool me. And I don't think you will." QUESTIONS 1. (a) What is "re-action time"? Value 5 marks. (b) What effect has alcohol upon "reaction time"? Value 5 1'11"!"- 2, How does sicohoi increase highway accidents? Value Io marks. Those aged l2, i3. 14 Yfi- BMW" Question No. i, those aged ill, 1d and 1'1 yrs. answer both. LESSON V. November l0. (Junior) A QUIZ OR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS by Pearl Griffin The children were sii eager and ready for Miss Brown's class. It was to be "Question and Answer Day" she said. "All rig-ht," said Miss Brown._ "I'll stsrti Where did Policeman Bt-il and Sam take tbe Juniors on our first Sunday?" "First to the scene of sn acci- dent. thene street fight, then to s house where e baby h“ b"! injured," mid Mary. "What ceased eseh said Mlle "Alcohol. said John. "There was n drunken driver, then, two drunk- ‘oda r’.- I have s question. What made these men drink in the first piece? "Someone offered ft to them,‘ said Jessi. "But they didn't have to take lt," sold Johm, B"Tt would be herd te refuse." said iii. "My uncle Bill ssid when he was oversees he found it herd, because the other chaps seemed es nice ss he was.‘ "My Uncle Jim hsd s way." Illd Betty. - "Be took some soft drink instead of en alcoholic drink. He said the other men dfri not seem offended. They liked him and didn't offer it to him once they knew how he felt shout it." ' "Isreryhody lilies m! Uncle Jim.’ finished Betty. _ "lure." seld Jim. "ile is I will fellow." - "fie solved his own problem." said Ilse Drown. "If everyone did that. it would heio solve the big problem." "Ron's s funny one!" sold Dill. “The other night st our house. a man said, ‘You Just can't be rude and refuse to take s drink when One is oflhsd.‘ Then he ssid to my was its origin that it was cryptic- fsding coal which some invisible influence unlike an inmmtont Wind Ase we my wiser? Be that es it may. we have s faculty that rec- Olllsss it iey epeeh of the artist's work: Literature And Life fly hookmeu .rr‘-h‘t'n Sir Joshua Reynolds was‘ once 1 MEMDRS, ELDON BRANCH, BEllTliIL GIlAlillllili OIAIWILI. for Photographs GIVE generously on Poppy Dey. cosrausunion - suasxcr. _ u" m HOWARD MoINNIS, Fitted Footwear now located at 175 Queen Street. svuraonvizsrs e Poppy Novuuhu 11th. NEW CiIESTT-IRFI/ELDS and De. vanports. beautiful rich shades. _. Toombs Music Store. "UYYUBT the Poppy Campaign. END TABLES — Bed-room chairs Electric Steam Heaters - 1mm __ Toasters, l-Iatpiates - Flashlights. ‘Iloombs Music Store. P. J. MacDIWAI-ITS Grocery will be closed all day November 11th. and remain open all day Wednes- day, 13th. P. J. MoDONALWS Grocery um be closed all day November 11th. and remain open sii day w8dne3_ day. 13th. TILINITWS ANNIVERSARY ser- vices will take place a wreck from tomorrow, that is. Sunday the i'Ith instant. It is 83 years since the pre- sent church was opened for wor- ahip and as the years pass by the anniversary seeks to do honor to the great religious moi of the founders. Canadian Legion. BE S.L. Vet- erans of both Wars requested to attend Memorial Services Monday Nov. i1 Meet at 10:30 am in Church Grove taken by a friend to sce a picture. and was anxious to be able to com- pliment the painter on his produc- ll0n: but as ile lucked it over and: ave-r with a keenly critical but; klrwly eye. he Sflltl. "capital com- position. correct drawing; oolouni tone. ohiaroscurc excellent but... but.. it wants. hang it, it wants—' That." suappinuz iris fingers as hel laid it; and wanting "thaI", though- it bad everything else, il was rcaiiyf north nothing. What did u»: mean by "that"? It was that indefinabie something which gives lite to art It is that something which wc miss in a pro-J 6110f which seems u. fuitiii so many of‘ the demands of technique. an ‘ yet tails miserably For instance. we near players on musical instruments whose teach-l ers did all they could for them; inl fact all they bud they received. Thus, they tou-zzn-r-l the keys, or drew a bow actors strings, but it. was not music. zrtough "fauitiiy faultless, icily regular, splendidly‘ null, dead perfection-no more." It wanted what Reynolds called "that." So too in mug, Two decades ago,| sitting in a. churm, I heard a choir render an anthem One of the, lines was "Inst I sleep the sleep of the dead," from a Hebrew psalm. The word "dead" was sung with, such expression, t-eling and sug-I gesttvenecs, that till this day wheni I hear it sung, I uni-t till the sing-l ~er comes to that word. but seldom. are the old echoes awakened that‘ I heard on that. far away morn-I ing. It had me inaefinabie "that“ which finds the heart John Mac- Cormick had it and many others‘ whom we have heard. , This is true of poetry. There may‘ be measured nuntbers and words that are not worn threadbare. that are not Just current coin. It may, cnshrine an idea and do it beau-| tifuily but unless it is bathed in, the ‘light that never was on sea or‘ land", unless i1 has "that". no echol is awakened in vhe soul i Now, what is it? We have indir- ectiy seen that it is not Just tech- nique, it is not merely good deft- workmanship, it is not knowledge. It cannot be got by industry. though it is not tc be associated with laziness. When s. Greek phil- QlOphQr would account for it, he would call it " adriess " A biblical writer speaks of SOITICLIIIIIK as cap-i, ricious as the wind, So strange ally referred to the muses. Inspir- ation is the numb ll. goes by. Shei- Isy said this about it: "A man can not say, I will compose poetry. for the mind in creation is like a awakens to transitory brightness." in speech or song or in any attempt st the soul's expres- sion. Wherever it is. an artistic achievement is thereby lifted In into e realm where cold oriticlln is rendered speechless. ‘mus shel- he can Ilorms more real than living Man, Nurslings of Irurnortsilty." Agein, this is the secret of what we cell _ 1 recall s snetoh of s song -I heard menyi years ago in praise ct! woman The son; extolled her virtues, but in try- ing to account for the charm. said: "It ls just her way". 1t was not in, dress thnimi that counted; it was not in voice thoush that was pert of it. It was what Reynolds miss- ed in the picture-"thlt". Artifice may mislead some, but there is s; "deep" in us thee reaches but to‘ s "deep" in life-one responds to the other. and you have an im- Ilfllinn which defies analysis. It B e cmbinetlon of qualities, not any use of them. but something which imifies tnem sli. fuses thin. It is not juat the stsndarleed life. It is what we mean when we soy he is ii "personnlity " The little song came near to it when it said: "It is just her way." mother. ‘No indeed, thenk you, I never drink tea nor coffee. They don't eeree with mo!“ The children laughed. (Oontlumd on Page I4) .0pen all day Wednesday Cudmore lI-Lim In Perfect Peace." Everybody iWeiccme .meet at the usual hours. STORE OLOSES all day. Monday ‘Bros TUNE IN CBA 9:30 p.m A.S.T.. Wednesday November 18 The next Progressive Cosiservative Broad- cast. Series “The Nation's Busin- css" The speaker will be Mr. John G Dietenbakor, K C.. M P "CITIZENS 0F TOMORROW Need the Wold of God Today" will be the subject c! sh address by Rev. Arthur J. Burnhsm, field secretary for Canada. of The Gid- eons in Si. Paul's Chapel Wednes- day evening at 7.30 o'clock. Most of the local Protestant Churches have cancelled their mid-week services in order to give everyone vase Tuiu_m_ York Repeats Concert! Tlersdsy 8t Friday 0eIy—Il0II. 14th ft 15th Tickets on Sale now at Henderson d Cudrnorefi. ACT QUICKLY! Will be MONDAY, NOV. L All ext-servicemen, Legion, ore requested to join in a and "- L Memorial Service 11-1 held in VICTORIA HALL llth,_at ll A.M. a of the f" " parade. Special speaker from Provincial Command, Charlottetown. Ellen ’s Diary By en island ruirmere Wife (Continued from Page end. The Kelly cow's impatient lowing hung mournfuiiy on the quiet air as she with the other two of our small herd waited at the bars of their pasture to be let t0 the milking. And James, alone, in- tent only an making good use of the brightness yet remaining, work- ed away at the turniPB. e e e 3) Today, however “all hands" and both "cooks" were taken into ser- vice dnd as James, in his old st m- chair remarked to Mr. C, our hill- top neighbor, n moment ago: "Well" he said a pucker of the old dimple showing "we ("ouidrft have done better at them than we did to- day." And all the time. I was re- membering our day of rest tomor- row. But how can I rest knowing fuii well that there is c roll oi dust beneath the old bed in the room above the kitchen and that the front stairs have not been swept for more than a week’! ‘There was no chance to shirk out- door duties in connection with the Acknowledgements The Salvation Army Home I-Yont nowicdge the following contribu- tions: Clinton W. l. 3,09 Aiberton W. I. 35,10 Freeland W. I. 2,00 New Annan District 10,05 Whim Road W. I. 19,00 M11711)’ River School District 40.95 Murray River W. I 10.00 Borden W. I. 14,09 Bcnshaw W, l. 10,00 Tyne Valley W. l. 5.00 North lake and Lakovilie Districts 44.10 be clone of them." And reviewing the recent days of it, I wonder, ii ever we had a busier week or one that we spent more pleasantly. Arid it we regretted October's depart- uremfor never before has there been one more pleasant in our memory. doubtless November will have its moments. If there \viii doubtless be odd melancholy days Bo far, the sunshine and gold o1 October lingers but the breezes are keerler as they came down along our volley’. This week brought to youngsters and grown-ups the intriguing delights of Haiicwden and all of us at Alderies and o'e- visitors enjoyed, at s CUITIEOYIIIII: turnip-harvesting today. Did I commence to cream the sho'tenin‘ and sugar for a cake "for Sun- day," 1 would scarcely have begun it before the rumble of the laden farm cart’; return was to be heard, high above the gentle song of the tea-kettle or the sputter of the ideal baking fire. Today the storing was in the cellar of this house and on this account i was the opportunity to attend this in- spiring service. ST. PAUL’ SCHURCI-I. —- Sun- day, November 10. 1946. Rememb- rance Day Service, 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 A, M, Rememb- rance Day Service. Preacher, ‘Iihe Rector. Anthem. "Give Peace In Our Time O Lord." 2.30 P. M. Sun. day School. 7.00 P M. Evening Prayer and Sermon Preacher, The Rector. Anthem, “Thou Wilt Keep Monday. Remembrance Day. 8.45 A. M. Holy Communion. WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE. — Services for Sunday, November 10th unable to find a good excuse for any absence from my set task. which today was to help at. the unloading. Jock did the ferrymi! home this year. and if at a cru- cial moment in the backing-up. which sets the load in place at a chute, I missed James‘ insistent: "Now then, Ellen, help your wheel!" I suppose it was that queer and in- explicable thing known as force of habit gnined through ycars and years of apprenticeship that made me spring ta my piece without the asking. This year a sizable. and tilted platform attached to the old beams are as follows; Wirislce North 11 ‘l A. M. Princetown Road 3.00 P. M. Winsloe South 7.30 P. M. The An- nual Rally Day Service will be held; In the Wlnsloe South Church ard will be under the direction of the’ Sunday School The special speaker‘ for the three services will be Mr. John MacKay of Bradalbsme. as- sisted by Mr. Daniel Clarke of Cape Breton. and Heber- Kean. J. Heber- Kcen. Student Minister. TRINITY CHURCH. - Remem- brance Day will be observed in Trinity Church t-his Sunday. Mr. McLennz-is-rs subjects far the day will be "The Things that Belong to Peace" and "What Price Freedom." The music for the day will be undes- tha direction of Mr. Kerrlaii, and will include two anthems: "What are Tlhese" by Steiner .and Roberts’ "Seal: Ye the Lord“ in which Mr. Harvey McPherson will take the tenor solo. The Church School will In the afternoon at two-thirty, in the Hearts Memorial ilaii, Mr McLen- nan will organize a Young People's Bible Class. to which ail youmg peo- ple of the congregation are most cordially invited Thc Junior C-hotr will meet in the afternoons as usual. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - servioe of Mcming Warship st M. will be conducted . I. ludson Levy, B. D.. with sermon “Blamed are the Peace- mskers." This is a "Remembrance Service." The annhem of the mom- ing will be Caioott‘: "Hymn of Peace." The Church school meets at noon following Mon-ring Worship. Evening Worship will be conducted at 7 P. M by the Rev. I. J. Levy, B. D., wiho ‘viii bring as his WI)- irn lndldlls the second of s sorts of sermons on God's Promises and Conditions. uhe subject on this oe- casion being "You Must Be ‘Born Anew." The Girls‘ Choir will sit‘! Hugh Blair's "Faithful Shepherd. and “Prayer" from i-lumperdlncki "Hansel and Gretel." Mrs. V. L. Dingweii. organist and director d choir will be in charge of the music of the day. Fou are cordially invit- ed to worship with The Baptist urc . I | 1 not omoreu IIIIIER TIIACADIE MONDAY, NOV. lltll , Starting at 6 PM. in the cellar received the turnips ss they rushed in from the chute, shedding them at; once in every di- rectlon. This made the storing an easier work and for some of the time did away with the necessitv of a helper in the cellar. though as the space filled, one became neces- sary. Jeanie, it was, who took that shift. and then the bsbe sud her grandmother were able to visit comfortably in the house across the isne, 8 I I Bo today, our Saturday's ‘- work was done in those short hut blessed intervals known to farm wives as "between times" in def- erence to the field work, and con- sidering as James points out "the day of the year." "Yes" he tells Mr. C. obviously tired with his day at the seed potato-grading as well as numerous cells to the mill "on the whole. I em well pleased with the amount we cut and saved to- day. Another day or two and we'll distance, of course. a ghastly creat- ure of s fellow and s cute witch on her broomsiick, when the tights cu Rob's truck caught up with them on the lswn and about the yard. We had pep-corn and apples snd some of Knroiynk fudge that night and then near the Witching hour read fortunes in our empty toa- cups. I-Iappy, Jack o‘ Lanterns were our silent companions and I heard pixies and what-net about the place once the darkness closed in- I remembered ton those who visit- ed us on former Haiiowebns. scat- iered now from the community. like the fluff of thistle down, nne lad as far as the foot-hills of The Rockies. This then has been our "petty round" this weelg, and nothing in it has been st nil "ir- ritatintz" for always there is so much to interest and delight those of us who live on Island farms. And if to some at times. ‘The job that's nearest may not be. What we would choose if we were free. Our task perhaps seems slight and smrsil. Yet it is not really so st all. Each bit of work that's finely wrought, With care and skill and loving thought Is pfetlliiis metal, wealth untold- so little-yet, of shining gold." Until Mcndsy- Diary -Geed- night. I llRD EGZEMA TRIED KLEEREX LEGION ARMISTICE PARADE Returned men of all assemble at the wars are Invited to LEGION HOME 'AT 10:15 A.M. MONDAY MORNING November 1 1th. to join in the Remembrance Day Service! at the Monument, Queen Square. Medals and Ribbons will be worn. w. n; SMITH. Branch Secretory. Appeal Committee gratefully ack-'